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WLIT 

WLIT-FM
Image:WLIT-FM logo.png
City of license Chicago, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago
Frequency 93.9 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
First air date 1958
Format AC
ERP 4,000 watts
HAAT 482.0 meters
Class B
Facility ID 70042
Transmitter Coordinates 41°52′44.00″N 87°38′8.00″W / 41.8788889, -87.6355556
Former callsigns WLAK, WWEL, WEBH
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations WGCI-FM, WGRB, WKSC-FM, WNUA, WVAZ, WVON
Webcast listen live
Website litefm.com

WLIT-FM (93.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Chicago area. The station is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.

In February 2006, WLIT began broadcasting in High Definition (HD). WLIT's HD-2 format (WLIT-HD2) is a disco/1970s format, but in December 2007 with the Holiday Lite going back to the original format, (WLIT-HD2) extended the Christmas music til New Years Day & then going back to the disco format on January 2.

From November through Christmas day, WLIT changes its branding to The Holiday Lite and format to Christmas music resuming its regular branding and format on December 26th.

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History

Their former call letters were WLAK, WWEL, and WEBH. WEBH was broadcasting on 93.9 FM in the Mid 1950s. WEBH changed to WWEL sometime in the 1960s. The station broadcasted "beautiful music" an easy listening format with mostly instrumentals and a couple soft vocal songs per hour.

WWEL was "Well" in the 1960s to describe the easy listening format that was broadcast on 93.9 FM. It was also that way long before. WWEL changed call letters to WLAK in the early 1970s. At that time Viacom bought WLAK. WLAK continued to play mostly instrumental easy listening but increased vocals to about four an hour. In 1983 WLAK switched to Soft AC playing 99% vocal songs and virtually no instrumentals. Core artists were Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand and others. WLAK was very successful in the format, actually one of the first in the nation preceding its sister station WLTW in New York. WLAK changed call letters in late 1989 to WLIT, as Lite FM.

WLIT 93.9 FM has continued to broadcast in the Chicago area since then. In the mid 1990s WLIT evolved out of Soft AC and into a straight AC format. Viacom sold their radio stations to Chancellor in 1997 making WLIT a Chancellor station. Chancellor restructured and became known as AMFM inc in 1999. In 2000 AMFM inc merged with Clear Channel Communications making WLIT a Clear Channel station.

Syndicated programming

On August 14, 2006, WLIT added Whoopi Goldberg's new wake-up morning show to the lineup. Her syndicated show "Wake Up With Whoopi" aired from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. However, effective October 18, 2007 WLIT has brought back Melissa Forman back on the morning shift replacing Goldberg.

In November 2007, WLIT dropped Delilah and brought in John Symons and his "Love Notes" show for the night shift, the first time WLIT has had a local night show in nearly 8 years.

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